Schroeder, 2008 - Google Patents

Imaging stem-cell-driven regeneration in mammals

Schroeder, 2008

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6202923726154010025
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Schroeder T
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Nature

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The ability to observe biological processes continuously, instead of at discrete time points, holds great promise for the study of tissue regeneration. Ideally, single cells would be followed continuously within large tissue volumes (such as organs) over long periods of …
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